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English medieval wood carving - church pew decoration
English 15th century medieval wood carving - likely a bench end, the wooden end panel of a church pew. Bench ends were highly decorated with carvings, ranging from religious symbols to heraldic shields, to political lampoons and were frequently capped by a carved wooden finial known as a poppy-head, though the design might be anything from grotesque beasts to saints...
circa 15th century
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Bench Carved Carving Curly Highly Panel Panelling Tudor 15th
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1. Title: "Medieval English Church Pew Decoration: A 15th Century Wood Carving of a Man's Profile with Curly Hair" This exquisite 15th century English wood carving showcases the intricate artistry and creativity of the medieval period. The carved panel, likely a bench end from a church pew, is adorned with a detailed portrait of a man's profile, his curly hair cascading down the side of the panel. The relief carving, with its precise lines and textures, invites the viewer to explore the intricacies of the design. Bench ends were an essential part of medieval church decoration, often featuring religious symbols, heraldic shields, or political lampoons. This particular carving, however, focuses on a realistic portrait, adding a touch of individuality and personality to the otherwise uniform seating in the church. The panel is further enhanced by the absence of a poppy-head finial, allowing the profile to take center stage. The wood carving, with its intricate details and fine craftsmanship, is a testament to the artistic skills of the medieval artisans. The carving's age, estimated to be from the early to mid-15th century, adds to its historical significance. The use of wood as the medium for this art form was common during the medieval period, as it was readily available and could be easily shaped and carved. The intricate details of the carving, such as the individual strands of hair and the subtle textures of the face, demonstrate the high level of skill and dedication of the artist. This 15th century English wood carving is a stunning example of the decorative arts of the medieval period, offering a glimpse into the artistic and cultural traditions of the time.
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